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A composite of 31 different images, taken in the shadow of the solar eclipse that passed over Asia and parts of the Pacific for 6 minutes and 39 seconds. That’s the longest solar eclipse anyone on Earth will witness this century; a longer one isn’t coming until 2132.
The photo shows the solar corona that make up the sun’s “atmosphere” in glorious detail. Its whorls and loops extend millions of miles into space, are nearly 200 times hotter than the visible surface of the sun, and yet aren’t nearly as bright (by a factor of something like a million), hence, we can only see them during eclipses.

A composite of 31 different images, taken in the shadow of the solar eclipse that passed over Asia and parts of the Pacific for 6 minutes and 39 seconds. That’s the longest solar eclipse anyone on Earth will witness this century; a longer one isn’t coming until 2132.

The photo shows the solar corona that make up the sun’s “atmosphere” in glorious detail. Its whorls and loops extend millions of miles into space, are nearly 200 times hotter than the visible surface of the sun, and yet aren’t nearly as bright (by a factor of something like a million), hence, we can only see them during eclipses.

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A striking credenza, with a photo-realistic, luminous image of the moon printed on its surface.Coated with ELI (Eco Light Inside), an eco-friendly material developed by the designer, which creates a realistic, glowing effect when the lights go out.Ships with an accompanying CD of original music designed specifically for this piece.

A striking credenza, with a photo-realistic, luminous image of the moon printed on its surface.

Coated with ELI (Eco Light Inside), an eco-friendly material developed by the designer, which creates a realistic, glowing effect when the lights go out.

Ships with an accompanying CD of original music designed specifically for this piece.

Source: gnr8.biz

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John Young, Commander of Apollo 16 driving the Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV). Filming is Charlie Duke, the Lunar Module Pilot.

It was at the end of their stay on the moon, and NASA wanted some footage of the LRV being put through it’s paces to see how it performed. By all accounts it was an excellent vehicle, able to climb hills with ease.

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Maybe one day this will be our view of the moon

Maybe one day this will be our view of the moon

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The Moon

The Moon

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Stacked from 15 exposures of 1/5 second at ISO 100. This image is a mosaic of 15 separate and slightly overlapping 8.2 megapixel images.

Stacked from 15 exposures of 1/5 second at ISO 100. This image is a mosaic of 15 separate and slightly overlapping 8.2 megapixel images.

Source: noel.prodigitalsoftware.com

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Moon Junior, Daughter of the Moon

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International Space Station silhouetted against the moon (click for full size)

International Space Station silhouetted against the moon (click for full size)

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